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2-Bromo-N-[4-(2-{[2-hydroxy-3-(1H-indol-4-yloxy)propyl]amino}-2-propanyl)-1-methylcyclohexyl]acetamide
BrCC(=O)NC1(C)CCC(CC1)C(NCC(O)COc2cccc3c2ccn3)(C)C
InChI=1S/C23H34BrN3O3/c1-22(2,16-7-10-23(3,11-8-16)27-21(29)13-24)26-14-17(28)15-30-20-6-4-5-19-18(20)9-12-25-19/h4-6,9,12,16-17,25-26,28H,7-8,10-11,13-15H2,1-3H3,(H,27,29) Key: XSAGAZCYTLNCEN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI=1/C23H34BrN3O3/c1-22(2,16-7-10-23(3,11-8-16)27-21(29)13-24)26-14-17(28)15-30-20-6-4-5-19-18(20)9-12-25-19/h4-6,9,12,16-17,25-26,28H,7-8,10-11,13-15H2,1-3H3,(H,27,29) Key: XSAGAZCYTLNCEN-UHFFFAOYAL
Pindobind is a chemical patented by IBM.[1]It has experimentally been identified as a central nervous system depressant[2] which generated a response in animals of reducing offensive actions such as chasing, while also notably reducing tendencies of the test animal to evade when stimulated to do so.[2]
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